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I watched the 20 minute video shot from the circling helicopter, and can't convince myself that any bits floating away from the airplane are anything but debris. One boat comes right in to the body of the airplane, backs away for a while, and then speeds off at high speed. The video is low-res, but best guess would be they pulled him out, paused to attempt CPR, and then took off for shore/medical assistance. But even that is a wild guess based on grainy events in the video.Jim la Jungle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 6:25 pm Is it just me or the images shot from the air on media channels show the wreckage with his body floating beside the plane??? If so, what a disgrace.
It appears that way....looks like he’s wearing a blue t-shirtJim la Jungle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 6:25 pm Is it just me or the images shot from the air on media channels show the wreckage with his body floating beside the plane??? If so, what a disgrace.
You can hear the guys say “there he is right there, you can see his shirt”.ChrisEvans wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 12:41 pm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttf_EzEkxBk clearly no body - pilot was flying recklessly and trapped in mangled inverted cockpit.
I edited the post above with the link to the promo video Icon had put out last month after he took delivery of the plane. In it he mentioned he had always wanted to be a pilot like his dad, but baseball came first and his MLB contracts prohibited him from pursuing flying until after he retired. He retired after the 2013 season so he hasn't had a ton of time. Haven't heard how quickly he pursued his license in these 4 years or how many hours he has accumulated.
Regarding your visual "kinda fast", .. is maybe partly because final turned in/into downwind looks like (ie: if so, then your observation is in part on account of an increased groundspeed of what could be an unplanned downwind situation), which unexpected, can create illusion of speed for the pilot .. while airspeed slowed already; with high speed it can bounce more severely or deflect in flair off the smaller wave ... to launch back up (higher) .. but then into unstable flight / poor control.
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Is this suggesting .. there's no chance it was just a flipover while practising touch and go landings ?
I have no idea what he was doing, but I disagree with this statement, especially regarding flying boats.
Thank god. I was just confused!
Mainthing that's becoming clearer is being sure of upwind to land and with flap (and also if already so near the watersurface in just overflying) for a slower touch/touchdown, ie 30degflap stallspeed is established as "39kts" /NTSB report May8. Then hopefully won't see more "66kt" no-flap impacts in a downwind from a "lowalt" (seeing wx-records actually support inadvertant "downwind" entry for both past accidents) esp if production finds a suitable win win verbage for the subject of safety at the sales level.